The NFRC Label
The NFRC energy performance label can help you determine how well a product will perform the functions of helping to
cool your building in the summer, warm your building in the winter, keep out wind, and resist condensation.
For more information on the values found on NFRC labels, visit www.WindowRatings.org

NFRC Meetings
The NFRC holds two meetings per year: a Spring Committee Week and a Fall Membership Meeting.
At each meeting subcommittees and committees convene to debate and move forward important issues relating to the energy ratings
of the fenestration industry.Visit our Meetings page for more information.

NFRC ANS Standards
NFRC is an American National Standard Institute (ANSI) Accredited Standards Developer (ASD) and develops and administers
comparative energy and related rating programs for fenestration products.
If you wish to apply for membership on NFRC’s ANS Standards Committee, visit the NFRC Standards Development page.

Component Modeling Approach Information

NFRC Members Set the Standards, and Standards Boost Business

Why is it Important to Vote?

As a member of the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), your vote is your voice. In fact, it’s the one benefit that’s available
only to members.

Voting is your opportunity to be heard, to implement your ideas on important issues that affect your business. When it comes to developing
NFRC’s ratings programs, every vote carries equal weight, and every vote matters.

A vote cast by a small business owner is just as important as a vote from the largest, most profitable manufacturer. When you vote, you
are determining the standards the entire industry will use to rate the energy performance of fenestration products. Voting doesn’t guarantee
your preferences will prevail, but choosing not to vote leaves the future of your business in the hands of your competitors.

When your ideas get voted into action, you’ll enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that you’re creating positive changes in our industry.
You will see, through your own experience, that one person makes a difference.

Throughout NFRC’s history, improvements have been made by those who organized, networked, joined forces, expressed their opinions openly – and voted.